Episodes

April 15, 2025

Funding physician wellness: a guide to getting programs approved

Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "." Drawing on nearly two decades of experience navigating institutional hurdles and five years designing wellness programs, she provides a practical roadmap for securing funding....

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April 14, 2025

How to build a culture where physicians feel valued

Health care executive Jeffry A. Peters discusses his article "," focusing on the systemic factors fueling widespread dissatisfaction among doctors. Jeffry outlines how declining reimbursement, increased patient volume, and reduced support staff have...

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April 13, 2025

Managing social media for better teen mental health

Child psychiatrist Ellen K. Feldman discusses her article "," highlighting the growing concerns about social media's impact on adolescents. She emphasizes the importance of monitoring social media usage, setting screen time limits, and teaching...

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April 12, 2025

Why more medical students are leaving medicine before residency

Medical student Christopher Nmai discusses his article, "." Christopher shares his deeply personal decision to forgo residency and explore non-clinical paths, highlighting the toll that chronic illness and burnout took during his training. He...

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April 11, 2025

Why health care workers deserve more than a thank you

Anesthesiologist Colleen Naglee discusses her article, "." Colleen reflects on the rise of tipping culture in everyday services and questions why health care workers—who risk violence, burnout, and underpayment—are left out of these gestures of...

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April 10, 2025

Why health care is collapsing under corporate greed

Family nurse practitioner Bettina Reed discusses her article, "." Drawing from four decades of experience across hospitals, private practices, FQHCs, hospice, and corporate medicine, Bettina shares a powerful account of how the health care system has...

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April 9, 2025

How AI and genetics are revolutionizing psychiatric diagnosis and tre…

Psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "." Muhamad explores how the integration of genetic research, biomarkers, electrophysiology, and artificial intelligence is transforming psychiatry into a more precise and preventative field. He...

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April 8, 2025

How AI can eliminate bias and inefficiency in health care billing

Physician executive Tim Wetherill discusses his article, "." Tim explores how deeply embedded incentives, inefficiencies, and subjectivity in the current claims adjudication process create opportunities for manipulation and inefficiency. He explains...

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April 7, 2025

Disability insurance done right: the financial lifeline every physici…

We have a special sponsored episode from Set for Life Insurance. Joining us today is Jamie Fleischner. She is the founder and president of Set for Life Insurance. With over 32 years of experience in the industry, Jamie has helped countless clients...

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April 6, 2025

Why SIBO is often misdiagnosed as IBS

Gastroenterologist Mark Pimentel discusses his article, "." Mark explains how small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is frequently misdiagnosed or overlooked due to its symptom overlap with other GI conditions, particularly irritable bowel...

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April 5, 2025

How systemic racism impacts health outcomes across a lifetime

Physician coach Seema Pattni discusses her article, "." Seema reflects on a painful encounter with an eight-year-old Black patient who wished to be white, illustrating the devastating impact of systemic racism. She outlines the profound racial...

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April 4, 2025

How to reduce diagnostic error in the emergency department

Health care executives Susan L. Montminy and Marlene Icenhower discuss their article, "." Susan and Marlene explore the complex, high-pressure nature of ED environments and the often-overlooked dangers of diagnostic error, which can result in severe...

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April 3, 2025

Starting a pediatric critical care transport program from scratch

Pediatric critical care physician Kyle Willsey discusses his article, "." He shares the high-stakes realities of transporting critically ill children, from his experience stabilizing a severely injured toddler during fellowship to his current role in...

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April 2, 2025

How endometriosis affects fertility and what you can do

Fertility specialist Oluyemisi Famuyiwa discusses her article, "." She explores how endometriosis, an inflammatory condition affecting 10 percent of reproductive-age women, disrupts fertility through pelvic adhesions, ovarian damage, and chronic...

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April 1, 2025

Data accuracy failures in health care

Internist and psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "." He explores the consequences of inaccurate data in health care, from billing errors and wrongful prosecutions to the broader impact on medical decision-making and patient care....

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March 31, 2025

Why it's OK to feel conflicted about motherhood

Psychotherapist and author Margo Lowy discusses her article, "Maternal ambivalence: the side of motherhood no one talks about." She explores the often unspoken emotional complexities of motherhood, where love and frustration coexist. Margo delves into...

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March 30, 2025

Why hand washing isn't enough to stop infections in hospitals

Emergency physician W. Frank Peacock discusses his article, "" He explores the critical role of hand hygiene in preventing hospital-acquired infections while exposing a major gap in infection control: unwashed stethoscopes. Frank highlights how...

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March 29, 2025

How diversity transforms health care and patient outcomes

Family physician Pamela Buchanan discusses her article, "." Pamela shares powerful stories from her career, like adjusting a biracial child's treatment for a scalp infection and saving a Black woman with sickle cell disease from misdiagnosis, to...

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March 28, 2025

Rebuilding after disaster: lessons in community resilience

Pediatrician Derek W. Moss discusses his article, "." Derek reflects on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which flooded his Hendersonville Pediatrics practice and devastated his North Carolina community, drawing parallels to the Los Angeles fires. He...

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March 27, 2025

Mastering the language of medicine

Pediatric neurologist Paige Kalika discusses her article, "." Paige compares mastering medicine to learning a language, from grasping basic vocabulary like anatomy to becoming conversational during clinical rotations and fluent in residency. She...

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March 26, 2025

Why doctors love AI scribes—and the risks they bring

Urologist David Canes discusses his article, "." He shares insights from using AI scribes in over 3,000 clinical encounters, noting how they save time, reduce burnout, and enhance patient interactions. David also highlights challenges like technical...

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March 25, 2025

Protecting immigrant families: a pediatrician's call to action

Developmental pediatrician Fiorella Castillo discusses her article, "." Fiorella shares her firsthand experiences supporting immigrant families as they navigate developmental disabilities like autism and ADHD in a climate filled with fear of...

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March 24, 2025

Transforming patient care with motivational interviewing

Gastroenterologist Steven Pearce, health care consultant Bruce A. Berger, and physician advocate Kim Downey discuss their article, "." They explore the transformative power of motivational interviewing (MI), an evidence-based, patient-centered...

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March 23, 2025

Essential skills for physician leaders in health care

Health care executive Susannah Eastwick discusses her article, "." Susannah explores the evolving health care landscape in 2025, where physicians face growing corporate control and reduced autonomy. She identifies five critical skills for physicians...

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